LXXX ROYAL SOCIETY OF CANADA 
with a report from the Northwest (Canada) Entomological Society, 
by Mr. Gregson; and obituary notices of the late Miss Ormerod and 
Mr. Otto Lugger, by the editor. 
“The Canadian Entomologist,” the monthly magazine of the 
Society, is now in its 34th year of publication. The volume for 1901 
contains 348 pages, and is illustrated with five full page plates and 
eleven figures from original drawings. The contributors number 
sixty-two, and represent Canada, the United States, England, Ger- 
many, Luxembourg and India. The principal articles may be classi- 
fied as follows: Descriptions of new genera, species and varieties in 
Lepidoptera, by Messrs. H. H. Lyman, A. G. Weeks, A. Busck and 
Dr. Wm. Barnes; Orthoptera, by Dr. 8S. H. Scudder, Prof. A. P. Morse 
and Mr. A. N. Caudell; Hemiptera, by Mr. E. D. Ball and Prof. H. 
Osborn; Diptera, by Prof. T. D. A. Cockerell, Messrs. C. Robertson 
and D. W. Coquillett; Coleoptera, by Prof. H. F. Wickham and Mr. 
H. C. Fall; Hymenoptera, by Messrs. E. 8. G. Titus, W. H. Ashmead, 
T. D. A. Cockerell and C. Robertson; Neuroptera, by Mr. N. Banks; 
and Homoptera (Hemiptera), by Messrs. G. B. King and T. D. A. 
Cockerell. Eleven new genera and sub-genera are described, and 
123 new species and varieties. 
Papers on classification and systematic entomology: Ontario 
Acrididæ, by Mr. E. M. Walker; lists of Lepidoptera from Alberta, 
by Mr. Wolley Dod; from southern Manitoba, by Mr. E. F. Heath; 
the Moths ot Manitoba, by Mr. A. W. Hanham, and the Butterflies 
of Nebraska, by Mr. M. Cary; Cicadide, by Dr. A. D. McGillivray ; 
the Genera and Species of Coccide, by Professor Cockerell; the 
Genus Catocala, by Professor G. H. French and Mr. O. C. Poling; 
Spilosoma congrua, by Mr. H. H. Lyman; Generic names in 
Orthoptera, by Mr. J. A. G. Rehn; discussions on Lepidoptera, by 
Dz. HG. Dyar, Prof. J: .B. Smith’ and! ‘ProfvitA® Wha) Groce: 
Staphylinidæ, by Dr. E. Wasmann; Coccidæ, by Mr. G. B. King; Col- 
lecting Notes on Kansas Coleoptera, by Mr. W. Knaus; American 
Bees, by the Rev. T. B. Morice and Prof. Cockerell; The Genus Osmia, 
by Mr. E. 8S. G. Titus; the Respiration of Aleurodes, by Prof. C. W. 
Woodworth; the Xiphidiini of the Pacific Coast, by Prof. A. P. Morse; 
Note on Bæus, by Mr. W. H. Harrington. 
Life histories of the following insects are given: Xylina Bethunei, 
by Mr. Lyman; several species of Hydræcia, by Mr. H. Bird; the Green- 
house Leaf-tyer, by Dr. Fletcher and Mr. A. Gibson; the Fall Canker- 
worm, by Mr. D. E. Hinds; several species of Catocala, by Messrs. 
G. M. and E. A. Dodge; Nannothemis bella, by Mr. R. Weith and Prof. 
J. G. Needham; and Arctia virguncula, by Mr. Arthur Gibson. 
